Tips and Tricks for Simplifying Your Life

Face it. Life can be stressful, and this can wreak havoc on your mental health as well as your overall well-being. Sometimes this chaos comes from too many responsibilities, too many outside stressors (like work or finances), or just from being unorganized. Sometimes the best way to handle all this is to find ways to simplify your life. By doing this, you can create a more peaceful atmosphere and open up your mind to focus on what’s important. If you’re looking for ways to reduce stress and simplify the way you live, then consider these tips and tricks.

Learn to say no

One of the biggest challenges people face today is feeling overwhelmed by the amount of “stuff” we have to do, such as making dinner, go to work, attend the social gala, keep a clean house, go to the family party, etc. All of this creates chaos, and if it’s adding more stress to your life, it’s not doing you any good. The first way to simplify your life is to learn to say no. Just because you get invited to a party or asked to do something doesn’t mean you have to say yes. Sometimes you need time to yourself, whether it’s just to relax or to catch up on something else you’ve been putting off. Don’t feel bad for telling someone you can’t do something and know it’s the best thing for you.

Downsize

Sometimes our stress builds up because of the responsibilities we have to take care of. If you’re trying to keep up with keeping a clean house, staying on top of your bills, or juggling too many things at once, then maybe downsizing is the right option for you. For instance, moving from a large house to something simpler will likely reduce your mortgage as well as give you less square footage to maintain, both of which can reduce some of your stress. Going from a two-car family to a one-car family can also reduce your monthly expenses. When you look at ways to cut payments or responsibilities out of your life, it can make it easier and more enjoyable.

Ask for help

We all have too much pride that makes us feel like asking for help shows failure, but that’s not true. Instead of taking on too many responsibilities, it’s important you ask for help. This can happen in a variety of ways. For instance, if you’re struggling to keep up with household chores, ask family members to chip in and help. If you need assistance with a project at work, ask a coworker to assist you. If you do decide to move, get a moving company quote and see if it makes sense to let someone else tackle that beast for you. If you’re struggling with finances, consider talking to a financial expert to get your money in order and help you create a budget. When you’re humble enough to ask for help, you’ll see the stress in your life start to disappear.

Purge

Sometimes the stressors in your life can occur from the items you surround yourself with, so purging can help you eliminate some of the items that add to this pressure. For instance, look at what you spend money on every month. Are there items you’re paying for you don’t need or use, such as gym memberships, overpriced cable bills, an old car, excessive phone bills, or entertainment packages? If so, cancel these or try to negotiate a lower payment. In addition, it’s time to purge items in your home too, which will make your space feel less cluttered and possibly help you make some extra cash. Once you’ve gone through your belongings and found what you no longer need, you may just find that now you have less to maintain and want to downsize into something smaller.

Make a career change

While having a job is a necessity for most people, sometimes you need to find the right job. For instance, if you’re stressed out because your current job forces you to travel often or work long hours, maybe you need to find a career that keeps you home more often. If you know your current company doesn’t offer a chance for you to grow your career, maybe you should find a company that does. If work is the cause of your stress, then finding a career that fits better with your needs is the right way to go.

About Karren Haller

I am a +70 Blogger that loves connecting with other women through blogging. A new recipe always intrigues, finding a new craft, creating bracelets occasionally and gardening is a favorite and writing brand reviews is a favorite for my readers. But most of all the connection to other bloggers. Creativity, simple life and getting things done